MANHEIM, PENNSYLVANIA 
ROSES 
The varieties we offer are very popular and are adapted 
to be most satisfactory and pleasing. 
The potted plants can be set out late in the season, but 
we also offer for early orders only, the same quality field 
grown roses unpotted at the lower prices listed. Both kinds 
will bloom this year. 
EVERBLOOMING AND HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Betty Uprichard. Brilliant copper-red buds and semi¬ 
double salmon-pink flowers stained with copper-pink 
on the outside. 
Dame Edith Helen. The most striking pink rose of recent 
years. Enormous, very double, pure pink blooms, con¬ 
tinually produced. Strong growth. 
Duchess of Wellington. Intense saffron-yellow, stained rich 
crimson. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red flowers of magnificent 
size. Very fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Constant bloomer. Best white. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Everblooming scarlet crimson. A strong 
grower. The best everbloomer of its color, 
lonkheer J. L. Mock. Outside of petals deep pink, inside 
silvery rose. 
Lady Ashtown. Brilliant glossy pink, flowers of exquisite 
pointed shape. 
Margaret McGredy. Brilliant red petals on hinges of deep 
gold. Buds upright. Seldom out of bloom. 
Mme. Butterfly. Bright pink, apricot, and gold. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Yellow, sometimes shaded salmon and 
rose. 
Ophelia. Salmon-flesh, shaded rose. A rose that is ad¬ 
mired by everyone. 
Padre. Copper-scarlet, yellow at base of petals; semi¬ 
double. 
Radiance. Lovely light silvery pink flowers, with beautiful 
suffusion of deeper color. It may be relied upon to pro¬ 
duce flowers under all conditions. 
Red Radiance. A deep red, with great globular flowers. 
Blooms until frost. 
Figures at right of scientific name denote ultimate height. 
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